14 TRANSACTIONS OF THE [ Sess, LXXUI. 
following plants were found:—Arabis petrea, Cardwus 
heterophyllus at 2000 feet, Carex atrata, C. capillaris, C. 
dioica, CO. flava, C. pallescens, C. pauciflora, C. pilulifera, 
C. pulicaris, C. pulla, C. rigida, C. vaginata, Cystopteris 
montana, Dryas octopetala, Galiwm boreale, Geum rivale, 
Habenaria viridis, Juncus biglumis, J. castaneus, J. tri- 
fidus, J. triglumis, Salix herbacea, S. Myrsinites, Sausswrea 
alpina, Saxifraga aizoides, S. hypnoides, 8. nivalis, 8. 
oppositifolia, S. stellaris, Tofieldia palustris, Trollius 
ewropeus, Polystichum Lonchitis, also P. Lonchitis var. 
cristatum. 
One member of the party, who only arrived on Tuesday, 
found Utricularia minor in Loch Dochart. On Thursday 
the 30th July the members spent the day on Cruach Ardran. 
A considerable amount of time was spent in looking for 
Carex irrigua, as it was understood to have been found 
here by a late member of the Club some years ago, but no 
trace of it was seen. The ground was well stocked with 
sheep, and most of the herbage was well eaten down. The 
day was fine and misty alternately, the mist usually being 
accompanied by a wetting rain, and the wind was very cold. 
No plant of any special note was found, though numerous 
well-known plants were gathered, as the following list 
shows :—A ira alpina, A. cespitosa, A. vivipara, Asplenium 
viride, Carex binervis, C. dioica (male and female), C. 
pallescens, C. panicea, C. pilulifera, C. rigida, C. stellulata, 
very abundant Epilobiwm alpinum, Festuca ovina, F. 
vivipara, Galiwm boreale, Graphalium supinum, Juncus 
trifidus, J. triglumis, Lastrea dilatata var. lacimiata, 
Lastrea montana var. truncata, Loiselewria procumbens, 
Lycopodium alpinum, L. annotinwm, L. clavatuwm, Orchis 
latifolia var. vnearnata, Polystichum Lonchitis, Pseud- 
athyrium alpestre, Rubus Chanvemorus, R. saxatilis, 
Saxifraga aizoides, S. hypnoides, S. nivalis, S. oppositifolia, 
S. stellaris, Trollius ewropeus, Vaccinium uliginosum. 
Rumex sanguineus was also found near Loch Dochart. 
On Friday, 31st July, three of the members decided to 
again visit Ben Loaigh in order to botanise on the north- 
eastern slopes of the mountain, which the members were 
unable to reach owing to want of time two days previously. 
They therefore drove from Crianlarich as far as Coinish 
